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Hi,
is there a way to disable uniqueness checking for replicated content?
Our problem is that we have a database with no uniqueness checking and
when trying to replicate to an enforcing one, it rejects the first
offending entry and makes both nodes trying to restart the replication
again and again, eating both traffic and cpu capacity.
Thanks,
Ondra Kuznik
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